I am the author of
- Ebiten - A dead simple 2D game library for Go
- Oto - A low-level library to play sound on multiple platforms
- WasmServe - An HTTP server for testing Wasm
- Asobiba - A Go Playground in WebAssembly
- go2cpp - A converter from Go to C++
- go-mp3 - An MP3 decoder in pure Go
- stbvorbis.js - A JavaScript port of stb_vorbis.c
- Hitsumabushi - Run Go programs (almost) everywhere
I am a contributor to
I'll use the donations for these purposes:
- Paying for domains and web servers (e.g., https://ebiten.org)
- Buying test devices to reproduce reported bugs and to improve test coverage (e.g., a specific GPU is required to reproduce a bug)
- Buying other things related to my OSS projects
This is not 100% but I may prioritize bug reports or feature requests based on the donations.
38 sponsors are funding hajimehoshi’s work.
Featured work
-
hajimehoshi/ebiten
A dead simple 2D game library for Go
Go 5,623 -
hajimehoshi/oto
♪ A low-level library to play sound on multiple platforms ♪
Go 921 -
hajimehoshi/go-mp3
An MP3 decoder in pure Go
Go 631 -
hajimehoshi/wasmserve
An HTTP server for testing Wasm
Go 176 -
hajimehoshi/goc
A C interpreter in Go
Go 108 -
hajimehoshi/go-inovation
Go port of Inovation 2007 by Omega
Go 74
Select a tier
$1 a month
SelectNice
$5 a month
SelectNicer
$25 a month
SelectI'll put your name on ebiten.org.
$125 a month
SelectI'll put your name on ebiten.org.
I'll create small (<100 lines) examples at most once per month based on your request. Not all requests can be fulfilled.
$625 a month
SelectI'll put your name on ebiten.org.
I'll create medium (<1000 lines) examples at most once per month based on your request. Not all requests can be fulfilled.
$3,125 a month
SelectI'll put your name on ebiten.org.
I'll create medium (<1000 lines) examples as many times as you need based on your request. Not all requests can be fulfilled.

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
